Major events in the Middle East! All parties are worried that war is approaching, and China and Russia quickly clarified their positions at critical moments.

According to the Observer Network report on December 1, the international controversy caused by the attack on Iranian nuclear physicists has not subsided. Foreign media reported that another senior Iranian general was killed by an unknown airstrike. The assassination was only two days away from the last time, so some foreign media speculated that someone was blocking Iran’s "nuclear program." For this reason, both China and Russia strongly condemned this violent crime. Both China and Russia call for a cessation of violence, avoid escalation of disputes, and jointly maintain peace.

This picture shows an unidentified UAV (UAV) flying over the Syrian countryside.

Iranian commander killed

Iraqi security forces and local militia officials said on November 30 that between November 28 and 29, a commander of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was killed in an unidentified air strike on the border between Iraq and Syria.

Two Iraqi security officials said separately that the commander was attacked when he crossed Iraq in a vehicle to reach Syrian territory, and the vehicle was transporting weapons. The commander was accompanied by three other men, and all four were killed in the attack.

Both Israel and the United States are highly suspected

. Just a few days ago, a highly regarded Iranian nuclear scientist was assassinated in Tehran, and Israel became Iran’s biggest suspected target. Israel has previously bombed Iranian targets in Syria on a regular basis, the most recent being carried out last week. In May, Israel carried out air strikes in eastern Syria, which borders Iraq. The head of the Israel Defense Forces Kovivi stated on November 28 that Israel will not give up preventing Iranian militants from gaining a foothold in Syria.

is currently unclear who carried out the airstrike. The United States warned the Iraqi militia in September to stop attacks near the US embassy. However, the "Green Zone" of Baghdad, where the US and other embassies are located, was still hit by rockets in November.

In addition, due to the assassination of Abu Mahdi Mohandis, a senior Iranian military official and the leader of the Iraqi People’s Mobilization Organization, the Iraqi militia still bites the United States and vowed to take revenge.

Iraqi officials worry about conflicts breaking out before US President-elect Joe Biden officially takes office because they believe that Biden’s confrontation with Iran is not as fierce as the Trump administration.

The successive deaths of senior Iranian officials have also caused people's anxiety. Some foreign media said that this was an attempt to undermine Iran's nuclear program.

Timeline for the destruction of Iran’s nuclear program

On January 12, 2010, Professor Masood Ali Mohamed I, a senior Iranian nuclear scientist, was assassinated in northern Tehran.

In September 2010, a computer virus named "subnet" was deployed against the centrifuges of the Natanz Uranium Enrichment Facility.

On October 29, 2010, Professor Majid Shahariari, the most senior scientist in the Iranian nuclear program at the time, and another A nuclear scientist was killed in two assassinations in Tehran.

On July 23, 2011, a physics professor involved in Iran’s nuclear program was killed by a gunman on a motorcycle in Tehran.

On January 11, 2012, a chemical expert at the Natanz Uranium Enrichment Facility was killed in an explosion in Tehran.

On January 31, 2018, Israel broke into a warehouse on the outskirts of Tehran and stole thousands of secret documents. Because the documents of Iran's nuclear program are hidden here.

On June 26, 2020, the explosion struck Parchin military base. It is reported that Iran has tested the detonation trigger of nuclear weapons at the base.

On June 30, 2020, an explosion occurred at the Parchin military base in Iran, which produces fuel to promote the Revolutionary Guards. Ballistic missile installations, and the underground tunnels around the base are considered to be ammunition depots for storing large ammunition.

On July 2, 2020, in Natanz, Iran, a structure containing an advanced centrifuge for uranium enrichment was destroyed. It is estimated that this will delay Iran’s nuclear program by one to two years.

On July 19, 2020, a power plant in Isfahan, central Iran, exploded.

On November 27, 2020, Moson Fahzad, the leader and key coordinator of Iran’s nuclear weapons program, was assassinated near Tehran.

aboveThe incident has shown that some countries in the world are taking extreme measures to suppress Iran’s nuclear program. The death of the Iranian commander this time seems to be planned.

Text: The Great House Rui